LATE SHIPPING,
ARRIVALS. * September 23— Lizzie Taylor, ketcb (0,25 $.n),) (7 ton?, Peterson, from Lyttcltoa. * DEPARTURES. September 23— Pateenn, p.s. (1 p.m.), 1212 tpns, Wat«on. fov Picton and Neteon. Pas-yeugers"-Saloon: For Pioton— Miwes Godfrey, Slcwart, >tesdn.mei Tranklin and child, Pool'e, JtefTs, Harvey, Holder, Mitchell, Nicholson, Jiurroushfl, Cafi'ick. Pafata. Blakemoie. Kangi, Marryatf. Vov Nelson— Mi*sea Hyde, Brown, Shaw. Poole, Hurst, Mepdames Burnett and 3 children, Ansttce and 2 children, Wolfe, Messrs An«tirr, Sydeti, Ket-ktn, Vetiable?, Gaibutt, Wilton, McLean; Colonel Wolfe. ENTERED OUTWARDS. September 23— Mokoiit, &s. (5 p.m.), 3002 tons, Harris, for Nnpter," Gishorne, afld Auckland. Pa&seiitfeffr— Saloon : Fir Nspier--Mi&s Kjiirnoff. Meedamea Houston. OdlOm and child, Afe'cre. Buiime. Kinder, Hotfton, Adam?, Murray. Snildmry. Dlmdore. Odium, for Oi?borne- Masses Harris, Pile, Me*sf» Moore, Lou?, dale, Jtoore. fov Aticklafld-^Jfisses "Skn-k, Durban, Thompson, Mwdames Cameron (2\ MrCalltim. Yoekmonlt, Messrs Cameron. Edfon (2). Bell. Pore. Yoekmonlt (3), Clegg; 36 steerage for all porta. The Ptitiki rame off the Patent Slip this morning, and In advern'«ed to sail for Wunganui at S o'clock this evening. Her overhaul nfc Port. Chalmers having been completed the Corinna was recomftiiswoncd on Saturday, when ehe sailed on the usual coastal Journey. Slie is due here next Wednesday, and is timed to sail the same day for Nelson, New Plymouth, and Onehunga. The Rosamond wae due to lefcve On&hunga at midday today for New Plymouth and Wellington, and should be here tvb 4 n.tfl. on Wednesday. She will salt fhe same night for Picton, Nel«on, New Plymouth, and Onehungn. BYTELEGRAPH. •, BLENHEIM, 23rd September, • S*lled-Opawa (1,30 p.m.) for Wellington. BLUFF, 23rd September. AfTlved—TjUfnaroa, from Melbourne and Hobart. Pnaseneer"* for Wellington : Saloon— Mesdattiet Bo.vlcy. Walli«, MeUap. M'' c/wc /w HopIdn*. Lct>tt, Meows, lto-% itobertaon, Wnllie, Mcß»e. iind Bell. Airivcd-'Maitai, from Diinedin.
Car 90, the firet car in the city tramway service to comply with the celebrated Dttvey clause in the Tramways Act, is out again on the road to-day, after temporary withdrawal for further inspection. The car can be recognised afi combining tho palace t\pe of ioof (without elpftf story) and the combination type of body, with, a passage put ri^hfr through ihs euJfiMg. eeat«.. * ' ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 8
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